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OKTAGON 33 Results | Losene Keita finishes Buchinger in three minutes to claim gold

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OKTAGON 33 took place on Saturday evening, June 4, from the iconic Festhalle Frankfurt and will go down as one of the greatest and most significant events in the European promotion’s history. A sold-out crowd of 9000 strong witnessed a memorable night of action that saw some of the continent’s most notable names deliver on a grand stage. New stars were also born on the show, which marked OKTAGON MMA’s first-ever event in Germany to kick-start their era of European expansion.

In the headliner, undefeated Belgian sensation, Losene Keita (9-0), delivered the performance of the night when he dropped and finished Ivan Buchinger (39-8) after only three minutes of the very first round to unify the OKTAGON MMA lightweight belts. The 24-year-old stuffed all of Buchinger’s takedown attempts and utilised his blistering hand-speed to finish the European veteran. It was a fantastic performance and cements Keita’s position as one of the brightest prospects on the continent. After the bout, ‘Black Panther’ stated that he would like to drop down to the featherweight division and capture Buchinger’s title there as well, in order to place a belt on each shoulder.

Losene Keita wins the undisputed OKTAGON MMA lightweight belt

Team Captains of the OKTAGON Challenge TV series clashed in the co-main event and it was Stephan Puetz (21-5) who emerged as the victor over ‘King Kong’ Martin Zawada (29-17-1). The light heavyweight showdown was billed as ‘The Battle for Germany’ and ‘T-800’ made it clear in no uncertain terms that he is the best at 205lbs in the country. Puetz used his excellent wrestling and heavy top-game to stifle Zawada throughout the contest, earning a unanimous decision win. German MMA pioneer, Zawada, was disappointed with the loss and explained it may have been the last time he competed in the sport.

Later in the evening, Puetz confirmed that he would like to fight Czech superstar, Karlos Vemola, in the future as there is only room for one true ‘Terminator’ in OKTAGON MMA. Vemola also expressed interest in the bout and fans will be salivating at the thought of the pair stepping inside the cage together in the future.

In the OKTAGON Challenge Finale, it was Selim Lee Topuz (6-3-1) who came out on top against Hassan Shaaban (3-1) in a five-round, hard-fought contest. The rising welterweight has grown his following and popularity due to the TV series and intends to become a big star in the region.

The roof nearly blew off the Festhalle Frankfurt when Germany’s biggest MMA star, Christian Eckerlin (15-5), entered the arena to greet his hometown fans and the noise level only increased further from there. It was a fast-paced, back and forth fight between the former professional footballer and his late-notice opponent, Denilson Neves de Oliveira (17-9). A foul was called by the referee for a knee thrown by the Brazilian in the first frame, which dropped Eckerlin to the canvas. There was debate about whether the strike was actually legal but despite this, Eckerlin rallied in the second round and landed some heavy ground and pound to stop the bout – much to the delight of the raucous crowd.

Christian Eckerlin victorious in front of his hometown crowd 

Elsewhere on OKTAGON 33, former OKTAGON MMA middleweight champion, Karlos Vemola (32-6), returned to MMA competition for the first time in over a year and locked up an arm-triangle in the opening stanza against Polish fan-favourite, Michał Pasternak (16-8). UFC veteran, David Zawada (18-7), had a successful debut with the promotion, defeating Erhan Kartal (10-2) due to a doctor stoppage in their welterweight bout.

OKTAGON 33 Results

Main Card

Main Event
OKTAGON MMA Undisputed Lightweight Title
Losene Keita (9-0) defeated Ivan Buchinger (39-8) by TKO (punches) at 3:00 of round 1 to unify the OKTAGON MMA lightweight belts

Co-Main Event
‘The Battle for Germany’
Light Heavyweight
Stephan Puetz (21-5) defeated Martin Zawada (29-17-1) by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26)

OKTAGON Challenge Finale
Welterweight
Selim Lee Topuz (6-3-1) defeated Hassan Shaaban (3-1) by unanimous decision (49-46, 49-46, 48-47)

Catchweight (82kg/180lbs)
Christian Eckerlin (15-5) defeated Denilson Neves de Oliveira (17-9) by TKO (ground strikes) at 0:38 of round 2

Light Heavyweight
Karlos Vemola (32-6) defeated Michał Pasternak (16-8) by submission (arm-triangle choke) at 3:55 of round 1

Welterweight
David Zawada (18-7) defeated Erhan Kartal (10-2) by TKO (doctor stoppage) at 5:00 of round 1

Preliminary Card

Welterweight
Christian Jungwirth (12-5) defeated Ivica Trušček (41-36) by TKO (strikes) at 4:09 of round 2

Middleweight
Zdenek Polivka (8-5) defeated Cheick Kone (18-12) by TKO (corner stoppage) at 5:00 of round 2

Heavyweight
Hatef Moeil (12-4) defeated Kerisson Leal (6-4, 1NC) by TKO (referee stoppage) at 5:00 of round 2

Featherweight
Ahmed Vila (9-4-1, 1NC) defeated Jaroslav Pokorný (14-10) by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Heavyweight
Adam Pałasz (7-1) defeated Donald Ćosic (3-1) by TKO (injury) at 3:28 of round 1

Welterweight
Jamie Cordero (2-0) defeated Ibrahim Cholo (4-2) by unanimous decision (29-27, 29-27, 29-27)

Bantamweight
Michael Deiga-Scheck (9-4) defeated Cory Tait (10-7) by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

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SEAN O’MALLEY GETS THE ALL CLEAR TO BOX BY UFC

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The whirlwind surrounding Ryan Garcia’s victory over Devin Haney last weekend is just beginning to settle down but it seems the controversial boxer is intent on staying in the headlines as he eyes UFC champion, Sean O’Malley.

The bizarre lead up to the fight with Haney was plagued with erratic behaviour on Garcia’s part, rumours of a mental breakdown, signs of alcohol and drug issues, and  generally controversial behaviour. Garcia missed weight by 3.2lbs, and appeared to chug a beer on the scales during the weigh ins. 

Entering the fight as an underdog, Garcia surprised everybody by dropping Haney three times and emerging victorious by majority decision. After the fight, Garcia insisted he  drank and smoked every day in the build up to the fight and still picked up the win. This  shocking turn of events has now opened up a variety of possible lucrative match ups for Garcia going forward, and it seems one MMA superstar wants a piece of that action. 

The UFC hasn’t sanctioned a boxing crossover bout since Conor McGregor faced Floyd Mayweather back in 2017. ‘Suga’ Sean O’Malley has long campaigned for the  opportunity to test his striking skills against Garcia, and this week on his podcast The Timbo Sugar Show, he insisted that the UFC have already given him the green light to  seek out some opportunities in the boxing ring: 

A boxing fight’s possible for sure. I’m not there yet. I’ve still got to become bigger. Two  more f*cking sick performances, then we’re talking about being able to do it. 

O’Malley continued: “They told me ‘You can do a boxing fight, 100 percent, if it makes us enough money’. The option is there, it just has to be able to make enough money. But Ryan being a f*cking freak like that, you need two A-sides to make a f*cking Floyd v Conor fight”. 

Ryan Garcia tweeted an image of himself and O’Malley this week with the caption: “RAINBOW CACA BRAIN. WANTS TO BOX. BE PREPARED TO BLEED RAINBOW” 

Sean O’Malley became the UFC’s bantamweight champion when he knocked out Aljamain Sterling at UFC 292 last August. He then defended the belt and avenged the only loss on  his record when he dominated Marlon Vera over five rounds at UFC 299 in March.

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ALEX PEREIRA REJECTS FIGHT WITH MAGOMED ANKALAEV

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The next step in the fascinating UFC journey of Alex Pereira remains to be seen. ‘Poatan’ pulled off a sensational knockout finish over Jamahal Hill in the first round of their main  event bout at UFC 300 to defend his light heavyweight belt. 

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In his post-fight interview, the Brazilian called for the opportunity to compete at  heavyweight at UFC 301 which takes place in Rio De Janeiro in just a couple of weeks. UFC president Dana White seemed unenthusiastic about that idea, however, and it  seems now that the dust has settled after 300, Pereira is a little more willing to take his  time before signing up for his next fight. 

In an interview with MMA Fighting’s Trocacao Franca podcast, Pereira was asked if he’d  rather defend his 205lb title again or test the waters in the heavyweight division. He responded: 

“It’s hard to answer that. I haven’t thought too much about it yet. If it’s a longer period of  time, I’d obviously rather defend my belt. If it takes too long and I fight at heavyweight  and there are injuries, when am I going to defend my belt? I don’t want to hold up the  division. 

I was imagining the best-case scenario when I called for a heavyweight fight at UFC 301,  but I have two broken toes. Both feet are f*cked. It’s complicated. I don’t want to hold up  the light heavyweight division. A cool scenario would have been fighting at heavyweight at 301 and then giving the opportunity to someone to fight for the light heavyweight belt  next. I think that would have been cool”. 

205lb contender Magomed Ankalaev has called for a fight with Pereira on the UFC’s  October pay-per-view card in Abu Dhabi, but ‘Poatan’ brushed that idea off instantly, saying: 

I don’t want to fight at the end of the year. I want to fight sooner, so maybe that shows  he won’t be ready. I don’t know why he said that. This guy is complicated”. 

If Pereira manages to get another win under his belt and is ready to go again before the  end of the year, he said he would much rather compete on the Madison Square Garden  event in November, which is closer to his current home in Danbury. 

“It makes total sense” he said. “Wait one more month and I’m fighting at home? It’s so much better”.

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“This Is A Stage I Have To Challenge On” – Masaaki Noiri Signs With ONE Championship

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ONE Championship’s striking roster has continued to flourish in 2024, and it got even stronger this week with the announcement of another elite kickboxer putting pen to paper in the world’s largest martial arts organization. Japanese megastar Masaaki Noiri has officially inked a deal with ONE, and he’s set to add further depth to the stand-up ranks. 

Noiri is a former two-division K-1 World Champion and Grand Prix Champion, and he’s also a former WBC Japanese Muay Thai Champion.

Fighting in ONE will allow him to switch between the two sports whenever he wants, and this is an exciting prospect for the 30-year-old.

“As ONE officially announced, I have signed a contract with ONE Championship, the highest stage for striking. If I want to pursue being the strongest in the world that I believe in, this is a stage I have to challenge on,” Noiri said. 

“I believe ONE is the ultimate stage for striking, so I wanted to challenge myself in that ring. I’m pursuing to be the strongest in the world through martial arts, so I chose this path to test if the current Masaaki Noiri can make it in ONE.”

It would be remiss of ONE’s hottest new signing not to have World Title ambitions as he embarks on his new journey. 

However, along with gold, Noiri’s looking to show the world what strikers from his country can do, and he hopes a world-class compatriot can help him in that mission.

“[My plan is] to definitely win the ONE world title,” Noiri said. 

“Not just me, but together with Takeru Segawa. And we’ll prove the strength of Japanese fighters to the world.”

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